@One Brow
Tell me about the chess match that lasts for years. How does that work? I think you were straight up talking out of your *** on that. I don't think you really understood or considered the meaning of what i was saying about a poker game lasting for years (which has absolutely happened). If You want to have a conversation about this I want to know that you understand the dynamics of traditional cash game poker. That is the most common type of poker played in casinos, and is now, since the tournament craze from 2003-2010 has died down, also the most common type of home game. Tournament poker, which I love, is somewhat of an anomaly. Most hard core poker players have a certain degree of contempt for tournament poker. When it was full of fish they embraced it, now that things have changed they are mostly back to cash games.
The fact that most poker games played are called "cash games" should be a good indication of the the role money plays in poker. Hot tip, it is bigger than the role money plays in bridge, chess, backgammon (which might have a huge for-money community) or any other game you mentioned.
You think I don't have a breadth of experience playing games? Seriously, GFYS. My original name, "Gameface" is partially because I enjoy all sorts of games. I'm not particularly good at chess, but I'll play chess with anyone, anytime. I'll play gin, I'll play bridge, I'll play Spades (I'm a pretty respectable spades player), Hearts, Risk (also pretty above average here), and Monopoly, which all anyone has to say is that they want to play monopoly for a little money and I'll host the **** out of that. Not to mention that I'm fairly exceptional at a few online games.
I'm a game player. I'm not unicum in general, but I like games.